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CVS Commit Rules
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This is the first file you should be reading after you get your CVS account.
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We'll assume you're basically familiar with CVS, but feel free to post
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your questions on the mailing list. Please have a look at
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http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ for more detailed information on CVS.
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PHP is developed through the efforts of a large number of people.
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Collaboration is a Good Thing(tm), and CVS lets us do this. Thus, following
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some basic rules with regards to CVS usage will::
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a. Make everybody happier, especially those responsible for maintaining
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the CVS itself.
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b. Keep the changes consistently well documented and easily trackable.
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c. Prevent some of those 'Oops' moments.
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d. Increase the general level of good will on planet Earth.
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Having said that, here are the organizational rules::
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1. Respect other people working on the project.
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2. Discuss any significant changes on the list before committing and get
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confirmation from the release manager for the given branch.
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3. Look at EXTENSIONS file to see who is the primary maintainer of
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the code you want to contribute to.
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4. If you "strongly disagree" about something another person did, don't
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start fighting publicly - take it up in private email.
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5. If you don't know how to do something, ask first!
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6. Test your changes before committing them. We mean it. Really.
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To do so use "make test".
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7. For development use the --enable-maintainer-zts switch to ensure your
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code handles TSRM correctly and doesn't break for thos who need that.
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Currently we have the following branches in use::
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HEAD Will become PHP 6.0. This CVS branch is for active development.
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PHP_5_3 Is used to release the PHP 5.3.x series. It still allows for
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larger enhancements.
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PHP_5_2 Is used to release the PHP 5.2.x series. Only bugfixes are permitted
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on this branch (Consult the releasemaster prior to commit).
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PHP_5_1 This branch is closed.
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PHP_4_4 Is used to release the PHP 4.4.x series. Only bugfixes are permitted
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on this branch (Consult the releasemaster prior to commit).
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PHP_4_3 This branch is closed.
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The next few rules are more of a technical nature::
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1. DO NOT TOUCH ChangeLog! It is automagically updated from the commit
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messages every day. Woe be to those who attempt to mess with it.
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2. All news updates intended for public viewing, such as new features,
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bug fixes, improvements, etc., should go into the NEWS file.
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NB! Lines, starting with @ will go automagically into NEWS file, but
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this is NOT recommended, though. Please, add news entries directly to
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NEWS file and don't forget to keep them adjusted and sorted.
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3. Do not commit multiple file and dump all messages in one commit. If you
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modified several unrelated files, commit each group separately and
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provide a nice commit message for each one. See example below.
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4. Do write your commit message in such a way that it makes sense even
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without the corresponding diff. One should be able to look at it, and
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immediately know what was modified. Definitely include the function name
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in the message as shown below.
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5. In your commit messages, keep each line shorter than 80 characters. And
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try to align your lines vertically, if they wrap. It looks bad otherwise.
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6. If you modified a function that is callable from PHP, prepend PHP to
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the function name as shown below.
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The format of the commit messages is pretty simple.
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Use a - to start a new item in your commit message.
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If a line begins with #, it is taken to be a comment and will not appear
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in the ChangeLog. Everything else goes into the ChangeLog.
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It is important to note that if your comment or news logline spans multiple
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lines, you have to put # at the beginning of **every** such line.
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Example. Say you modified two files, datetime.c and string.c. In datetime.c you
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added a new format option for the date() function, and in string.c you fixed a
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memory leak in php_trim(). Don't commit both of these at once. Commit them
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separately and try to make sure your commit messages look something like the
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following.
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For datetime.c::
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- Added new 'K' format modifier to date() for printing out number of days
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until New Year's Eve.
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For string.c::
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- Fixed a memory leak in php_trim() resulting from improper use of zval_dtor().
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#- Man, that thing was leaking all over the place!
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The # lines will be omitted from the ChangeLog automagically.
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Use the [DOC] tag in your log message whenever you feel that your changes
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imply a documentation modification. The php-doc team will automatically
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get notified about your commit through the php-doc mailing list.
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If you fix some bugs, you should note the bug ID numbers in your
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commit message. Bug ID should be prefixed by "#" for easier access to
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bug report when developers are browsing CVS via LXR or Bonsai.
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Example::
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Fixed bug #14016 (pgsql notice handler double free crash bug.)
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If you don't see your messages in ChangeLog right away, don't worry!
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These files are updated once a day, so your stuff will not show up until
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somewhat later.
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You can use LXR (http://lxr.php.net/) and Bonsai (http://bonsai.php.net/)
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to look at PHP CVS repository in various ways.
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To receive daily updates to ChangeLog and NEWS, send an empty message to
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php-cvs-daily-subscribe@lists.php.net.
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Happy hacking,
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PHP Team
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